@Comment 1 baidu
@article{Sheng1979A,
  title={A review of body composition studies with emphasis on total body water and fat.},
  author={Sheng H.P. and Huggins R.A.},
  journal={American Journal of Clinical Nutrition},
  volume={32},
  number={3},
  pages={630--647},
  year={1979},
 keywords={Animals;Goats;Sheep;Dogs;Humans;Guinea Pigs;Mice;Rats;Adipose Tissue;Body Water},
}

@Comment 2
@article{grad1963telekinetic,
  title={A telekinetic effect on plant growth},
  author={Grad Bernard},
  journal={International Journal of Parapsychology},
  volume={5},
  number={2},
  pages={117--133},
  year={1963}
}

@Comment 3 baidu
@article{GradA,
  title={A telekinetic effect on plant growth: II. Experiments involving treatment of saline in stoppered bottles},
  author={Grad Bernard},
  journal={International Journal of Parapsychology},
  volume={6},
  pages={473--498},
  year={1964}
}

@Comment 4 manual
@article{saklani1992follow,
  title={Follow-up studies of PK effects on plant growth},
  author={Saklani A.},
  journal={Journal of the Society for Psychical Research},
  volume={58},
  pages={258--265},
  year={1992}

}

@Comment 5 manual
@article{saklani1988preliminary,
  title={Preliminary tests for psi-ability in shamans of Garhwal Himalaya},
  author={Saklani A.},
  journal={Journal of the Society for Psychical Research},
  year={1988},
  volume={55},
  pages={60--70}
}

@Comment 6 manual
@article{munson1979effect,
  title={The effects of PK on rye seeds},
  author={Munson R.J.},
  journal={Journal of Parapsychology},
  year={1979},
  volume={43},
  pages={43}
}

@Comment 7
@article{barrington1982bean,
  title={Bean growth promotion pilot experiment},
  author={Barrington and Mary Rose},
  journal={Proc Soc Psych Res},
  volume={56},
  pages={302--304},
  year={1982}
}

@Comment 8 baidu
@article{Scofield1991Demonstration,
  title={Demonstration of a healing effect in the laboratory using a simple plant model.},
  author={Scofield A.M. and Hodges R.D.},
  journal={Journal of the Society for Psychical Research},
  volume={57(822)},
  pages={321--343},
  year={1991},
  abstract={Tested the ability of a 43-yr-old healer to stimulate germination and growth of cress seeds stressed overnight in a saline solution. The assessment of growth was conducted blind. In all but 1 of the 6 main experiments, a highly significant improvement in the growth of the stressed seeds was observed after healing. The healing appeared to improve the germination rate of stressed seeds, and so improve the growth of the groups when all seeds were considered. The increase in growth of the seeds that germinated was also better after healing, indicating an effect on growth rate independent of germination rate. Results from Exp 4 show that the better growth rate of seeds given healing was due to a stimulation of growth, as the growth of stressed seeds which were held but not treated and those not held at all were identical. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved)},
}

@Comment 9 baidu
@article{Lenington1979Effect,
  title={Effect of holy water on the growth of radish plants},
  author={Lenington Sandra},
  journal={Psychological Reports},
  volume={45},
  number={2},
  pages={381--382},
  year={1979},
}

@Comment 10
@article{roney2002field,
  title={Field study of enhancement effect on lettuce seeds: their germination rate, growth and health},
  author={Roney-Dougal S.M. and Solfvin J.},
  journal={Journal of the Society for Psychical Research},
  volume={66},
  pages={129--143},
  year={2002},
  publisher={SOC PHYSICAL RES}
}

@Comment 11
@article{chauvin1988built,
  title={``Built upon water'' psychokinesis and water cooling: an exploratory study},
  author={Chauvin R.},
  journal={J Soc Psych Res},
  volume={55},
  pages={10--15},
  year={1988}
}

@Comment 12 baidu
@article{Schwartz1990Infrared,
  title={Infrared spectra alteration in water proximate to the palms of therapeutic practitioners},
  author={Schwartz Stephan A. and Mattei and DeMattei Randall J. and Brame Edward G. and Spottiswoode S. James P.},
  journal={Explore the Journal of Science \& Healing},
  volume={1},
  number={2},
  pages={43--72},
  year={1990}
}

@Comment 13 ?
@phdthesis{dean1983examination,
  title={An Examination of Intra-Red and Ultra-Violet Techniques to Test for Changes in Water Following the Laying-On-Of-Hands},
  author={Dean Douglas},
  school={Unpublished doctoral dissertation. Humanistic Psychology Institute, San Francisco},
  year={1983}
}

@Comment 14 baidu
@article{Fenwick1986An,
  title={An examination of the effect of healing on water.},
  author={Fenwick Peter and Hopkins Roy},
  volume={53},
  pages={387--390},
  year={1986},
  abstract={ABSTRACT  Studied whether the work of faith healers can be interpreted on a scientific basis via absorption spectrum observation of samples of distilled water that had and had not been subjected to the "laying on of hands" by healers. No significant differences in the absorption spectrum of healed vs unhealed water were found. Reasons for the results are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved)},
}

@Comment 15
@article{dean1982infrared,
  title={Infrared measurements of healer treated water},
  author={Dean Douglas},
  journal={Research in parapsychology},
  pages={100--101},
  year={1982}
}

@Comment 16 -uncomplete
@article{grad1983independent,
  title={Independent confirmation of infrared healer effects},
  author={Grad Bernard and Dean Douglas},
  journal={Research in Parapsychology},
  pages={81--83},
  year={1983}
}

@Comment 17 baidu+google
@article{Yan2002Certain,
  title={Certain physical manifestation and effects of external qi of Yan Xin Life Science Technology},
  author={Yan, Xin and Lu, Feng and Jiang, Hongjian and Wu, Xinqi and Cao, Wei and Xia, Zhenqin and Shen, Hua and Wang, Jun and Dao, Ming and Lin, Hui and others},
  journal={Journal of Scientific Exploration},
  volume={16},
  number={3},
  pages={381--411},
  year={2002},
  abstract={ABSTRACT  Abstract&mdash;This paper reviews a portion of the data generated via the exter- nal qi emitted by Dr. Yan Xin. Included here are (1) strong responses devel- oped in LiF thermoluminescent dosimeters, (2) strong responses in aqueous solution structure as probed with laser Raman spectroscopy and (3) altera- tions in the half-life of ,41Am as probed with both,-ray spectroscopy and a solid-state nuclear track detector. According to the different circumstances, external qi of Dr. Yan Xin can display different attributes such as being dis- tance transcending, bidirectional, reversible or targeting. Although external qi of Yan Xin Life Science Technology has not been identified with any of Journal of Scientific Exploration, Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 381鈥411, 2002 0892-3310/02 381 the four known and accepted fundamental physical forces, its influence on},
}

@Comment 18 baidu+google
@article{pyatnitsky1995human,
  title={Human consciousness influence on water structure},
  author={Pyatnitsky L.N. and Fonkin V.A.},
  journal={Journal of Scientific Exploration},
  volume={9},
  pages={89--106},
  year={1995},
  publisher={Citeseer}
}

@Comment 19 google
@article{dibble1999electronic,
  title={Electronic device-mediated pH changes in water},
  author={Dibble W.E. and Tiller William A.},
  journal={Journal of Scientific Exploration},
  volume={13},
  number={2},
  pages={155--176},
  year={1999},
  publisher={Citeseer},
  abstract={ABSTRACT  Exploratory experiments have been carried out on commercial bottled waters to test the efficacy of a specific human intention to influence the pH of these waters. Two different electronic devices are utilized as the carriers of this specific intention. Experiments comparing (a) the device-absent condition, (b) the device-present, but unimprinted with the specific intention, condition and (c) the physically identical device-present, but imprinted with the specific intention, condition have been carried out. A clear, but somewhat small, effect of the specific intention imprinting has been recorded and studied for Evian water. Ca/Mg carbonate crystal forma-tion occurred in this water during the experiments and somewhat obscured the main purpose of the study. A pH-stable 50/50 solution of a commercially available bottled water and ASTM Type I purified water and a 100 percent Type I purified water were used for further experiments. The pH-time course of these solutions was monitored for the three conditions (a), (b) and (c) men-tioned above. Both short-term and long-term pH behavioral differences were noted between exposure of these solutions to the intention-imprinted devices and the physically identical unimprinted devices. Very robust effects have been recorded with the maximum pH change achieved being 1.0 + 0.05 pH units, exactly the value programmed by the imprinted intention.},
}

@Comment 20 baidu
@article{Emoto2004Healing,
  title={Healing with water.},
  author={Emoto Masaru},
  journal={Journal of Alternative \& Complementary Medicine},
  volume={10},
  number={1},
  pages={19-21},
  year={2004},
 keywords={breast cancer;metastases;chiropractic;case report;guidelines},
 abstract={J Altern Complement Med. 2004 Feb;10(1):19-21.},
}

@Comment 21 baidu
@article{Emoto2005THE,
  title={The Hidden Messages in Water},
  author={Emoto Masaru},
  journal={Atria Books},
  year={2005},
  abstract={ABSTRACT  A REVIEW One critic calls Dr. Masaru Emoto's The Hidden Messages in Water a "most valuable contribution to the creation of a positive future in our world." With all due respect to that critic, it is much more than that. The Hidden Messages in Water is simply magnificent. A work of art that should be read by anyone seeking peace and love in their heart. Hidden Messages (Atria Books 2005) culminates a years-long theory of Japanese Dr. Emoto, a graduate of the Yokohama Municipal University and the Open International University as a Doctor of Alternative Medicine. Dr. Emoto believed for many years, long before he undertook his massive photographic and scientific experiments, that frozen ice crystals &ndash; water cooled to -5 degree C (23 degree F) &ndash; will form differently depending on how we treat the crystals. The crystals will express themselves in different ways if we are either kind and loving to the water or mean and cruel to it. Dr. Emoto's numerous color photographs prove him right.},
}

@Comment 22 baidu
@article{Matthews2006The,
  title={Water: The quantum elixir},
  author={Matthews Robert},
  journal={New Scientist},
  year={2006},
  month={4},
  date={8},
  abstract={This article focuses on the chemical properties of water. It now seems that the effects of water on living organisms transcend mere chemistry: they are intimately linked to the most basic processes in the cosmos. If cornered, any scientist would have to concede that water does have some odd properties that are important for life. The fact that solid water defies convention by being less dense than its liquid state has stopped the oceans from freezing solid from the bottom up and killing all marine life. And the unusual reluctance of water to heat up has helped the oceans to iron out climatic swings, giving organisms time to adapt. The simple chemical formula of water belies the subtleties behind its weirdness. The key to many of water's properties is not the chemical bonds between the one oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms that make up the molecule.},
}

@Comment 23 baidu
@book{Davison1997Bootstrap,
  title={Bootstrap Methods and Their Application},
  author={Davison A. C. and Hinkley D. V.},
  publisher={Cambridge University Press},
  address={UK},
  year={1997},
  keywords={bootstrap (statistics)},
  abstract={This book on statistical methods was first published in 1997 and has code on a supporting website. Davison, Anthony Christopher; Hinkley, D V},
}

@Comment 24 baidu+google
@article{Radin2004Effects,
  title={Effects of healing intention on cultured cells and truly random events},
  author={Radin Dean and Taft Ryan and Yount Garret},
  journal={Journal of Alternative \& Complementary Medicine},
  volume={10},
  number={1},
  pages={103--112},
  year={2004},
  publisher={Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.},
  keywords={Humans;Astrocytes;Cells, Cultured;Hypnosis;Mental Healing;Analysis of Variance;Random Allocation;Immunity, Cellular;Time Factors},
  abstract={To explore effects of healing intention and intentional space conditioning on the growth of cultured human brain cells and the distribution of truly random events.The experiment took place inside an electromagnetically and acoustically shielded chamber over a period of 3 days. On each day randomly selected flasks of human astrocytes in culture were exposed to healing treatments; an equal number of unexposed flasks served as controls. Intentional healing and space-conditioning mediations were repeatedly held inside the chamber over the course of the experiment to see if this activity would cumulatively enhance the efficacy of healing treatments. To monitor the environments for negentropic effects possibly associated with the healing intention, three truly random number generators were operated continuously throughout the duration of the experiment.For cell cultures, the outcome measure was the difference in mean colonies formed under healing intention versus control conditions, and the change in these differences over the 3-day experiment. For the random number generators, the outcome measure was the variance in the distribution of random numbers generated, compared to chance expectation.There was no overall difference in growth between treated and control cells. A treatment by day interaction indicated that treated cells grew more than control cells as the experiment progressed (p=0.02). The three random number generators deviated from chance expectation on the morning of the third day of the experiment (combined peak association with p=0.00009).Results were consistent with the postulate that healing intention, applied repeatedly in a given location, may alter or condition that site so as to enhance the growth of treated cell cultures compared to untreated controls. Repeated intentions also appear to be associated with a general increase in negentropy or statistical order.},
}

@Comment 25 baidu
@article{Lavie2004Assessing,
  title={Assessing dimensions of perceived visual aesthetics of web sites},
  author={Lavie Talia and Tractinsky Noam},
  journal={International Journal of Human-Computer Studies},
  volume={60},
  number={3},
  pages={269--298},
  year={2004},
  keywords={eating disorder;anorexia nervosa;gender identity disorder;transsexualism, twins},
}

@Comment 26 baidu
@article{Gobster1989The,
  title={The dimensions of aesthetic preference: a quantitative analysis.},
  author={Gobster P.H. and Chenoweth R.E.},
  journal={Journal of Environmental Management},
  volume={29},
  number={1},
  pages={47--72},
  year={1989},
  keywords={Amenity forests;Landscape},
  abstract={CiteSeerX - Scientific documents that cite the following paper: The dimension of aesthetic preference: a quantitative analysis},
}

@Comment 27 baidu
@article{may1995decision,
  title={Decision augmentation theory: Toward a model of anomalous mental phenomena},
  author={May Edwin C. and Utts Jessica M. and Spottiswoode S. James P.},
  journal={The Journal of Parapsychology},
  volume={59},
  number={3},
  pages={195--220},
  year={1995},
  publisher={Duke University Press},
  keywords={movement onset;natural prehension;time series},
}


@Comment 28 baidu
@article{Braud2000Wellness,
  title={Wellness implications of retroactive intentional influence: exploring an outrageous hypothesis.},
  author={Braud W.},
  journal={Alternative Therapies in Health \& Medicine},
  volume={6},
  number={1},
  pages={37--48},
  year={2000},
  keywords={acupuncture analgesia;pain tolerance threshold;endogenous oploid peptides;acupuncture sensation (De-Qi sensation);neural pathway of acupuncture},
}